Rambling reflections about my life in Christ, in His Church.

If An Aborted Child Could Speak

July 13, 2012

This is an amazing testimony. If we view life as a Holy Mystery, then we should never try to argue when exactly a life is a human life. That is like trying to say when exactly bread and wine become the Body and Blood. There’s just no point.
I know that I normally don’t share “controversial” stuff on this blog, but I was too amazed by this woman to not share.

Jeremiah was a what?

Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog? You Sure?

This is a blog about my journey from Protestantism to the Eastern Orthodox Church, and reflections of have as an Orthodox Christian. Not very original, but I am hoping to sort out some of what I have learned and share my journey with others. I hope this will help explain some things for my friends and family. I also hope this may help someone who is not yet my friend, that I have not yet met.
The general theme I title a post after, is Lord of the Rings, and how my topic relates to it. Usually it's a stretch, but most Tolkien themes seem to be non-canonically Orthodox. (I mean that tongue-in-cheek, of course.) Anyhow, I hope you enjoy it.
That header picture is the Bixby Bridge south of Carmel, CA on HWY 1 (Pacific Coast Hwy). I think it captures the theme of a journey, the bridge being my starting point towards Orthodoxy. I actually used to work in that area as a fireman. At the end of last year I was on that cliff, putting a deceased motorcyclist into a bag to be lifted out by helicopter. I was in my transition into Orthodoxy, and prayed for his soul. It was the first time I prayed for the departed.
I found this picture on the National Geographic website.

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